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  • 3.00 Credits

    P This course introduces the student to a rich and varied body of literature created by black Americans. The works under study are examined with attention to literary traditions, conventions, terms, and commonly held themes
  • 1.00 Credits

    P This course is a chronological survey of American literature from its beginning to the Civil War. It includes a study of writers such as Anne Bradstreet, Benjamin Franklin, Edgar Allen Poe, Nathaniel Hawthorne, and Emily Dickinson. In order to pass AMH2010, students must demonstrate college-level writing skills through multiple assignments; therefore, the course meets the definition of a writing-intensive Gordon Rule course as per State BOE Rule 6A- 10.030. Prerequisites: ENC1101 and ENC1102 with a minimum grade of C
  • 2.00 Credits

    P This course is a chronological survey of American literature from the Civil War to the present with special emphasis on the literature of the 20th century. It includes a study of writers such as Mark Twain, Ernest Hemingway, Robert Frost, John Updike, and Anne Tyler, their styles and the social environment which shaped them. Prerequisite: ENC1101 and ENC1102 with minimum grade of C
  • 3.00 Credits

    P A study of the literature of the American South and the craft of the literature of the American South. This course is designed for students who want to learn about the literature, the history, and the culture of the American South. The style, form, and content of literary works produced by writers of the American South are examined in detail. Students will learn to appreciate literature as an art form and to develop a critical sense of appropriate language as employed by authors from the various historical periods of the American South. Students are required to write compositions based upon class discussions and upon their readings. This course meets the definition of a writing-intensive Gordon Rule course (State BOE Rule 6A- 10.030)... Full Description
  • 3.00 Credits

    P Specialized Group Study - course content and subject are variable. Offered to supplement existing credit courses in the anthropology curriculum. curriculum
  • 3.00 Credits

    P This is an introduction to general anthropology and its major subfields, including archaeology, linguistics, cultural anthropology, biological anthropology, and applied anthropology. The history of anthropology will be discussed as well as the contributions of major anthropologists and their approaches to the discipline. As a writing intensive course, ANT2000 will allow students to explore the subject through a variety of college-level writing exercises that may include essay exams, book reviews, reaction papers, field notes, research papers, project proposals, oral presentation critiques, and/or annotated bibliographies
  • 3.00 Credits

    P This course highlights the basic concepts and fundamental principles of method and theory in modern archaeology. The history of archaeology is traced from its origins to its emergence as a scientific discipline within anthropology. Students are familiarized with the concepts and methods of modern archaeology, and with the scientific goals of archaeological research. A survey of the latest advances in the field such as remote sensing and non-intrusive techniques is included. As a writing intensive course, ANT2100 will allow students to explore the subject through a variety of college-level writing exercises that may include essay exams, book reviews, research papers, reaction papers, research proposals, research designs, excavation logs, fi Full Description
  • 3.00 Credits

    P This course presents a global study of human culture from its beginnings to the present through the recovery, description and analysis of archaeological remains. As a writing intensive course, ANT2140 will allow students to explore the subject through a variety of college-level writing exercises that may include essay exams, book reviews, research papers, reaction papers, research proposals, research designs, excavation logs, field notes, annotated bibliographies, and other discipline specific writing
  • 3.00 Credits

    P Human Sexuality and Culture entails a study of human sexuality with a multicultural, biosocial, anthropological perspective. Emphasis is placed on the fact that human sexuality is not only intimately related to human biology but that it is embedded in the socio-cultural fabric of human societies. Central themes will be to understand diversity in human sexuality, critical thinking about sexual attitudes and beliefs, and issues concerning sexual health in our community, our nation, and worldwide. As a writing intensive course, ANT2301 will allow students to explore the subject through a variety of college-level writing exercises that may include essay exams, book reviews, reaction papers, original research papers, and/or other discipline spec Full Description
  • 3.00 Credits

    P This is an introduction to cultural anthropology which seeks to understand why people throughout the world today and in the past differ in their customary ways of thinking and behaving. Students will learn how subsistence patterns, reproductive strategies, marriage customs, kinship organization, political and economic systems, religion, art, and music differ in contemporary kinship-based, state-level, and global societies. Students will also study why cultures develop and change. As a writing intensive course, ANT2410 will allow students to explore, explain, critically analyze and convey their understanding of the subject through a variety of college-level writing exercises that may include essay exams, book reviews, reaction papers, field. Full Description
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